Passed Nclex rn in August, still no job

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Right after I passed, I applied to many job openings-New grads and RN positions.
After a while of not hearing anything, I reapplied to other RN positions, still no calls.
All the new grad positions are gone and no one is hiring new RN's, yet there is a RN shortage?
(I contacted my senior preceptor and they are not hiring either.)

I've been volunteering to keep me occupied, but really hoping to get an RN job soon.
Any advice for a new grad/new RN for searching for a RN job?
It feels like job hunting is harder than the nclex!
I don't want to forget 4 years of nursing by not working.
Thanks.

I passed NCLEX in August & applied to many jobs online with no results. With an ADN & no healthcare experience, I really had to stand out from all the others. In September, I finally started calling places & asking to speak directly to the RN manager, then following up with my resume via email. As a very shy & introverted person, it was really hard to do so but I'm glad I did it. I got 2 interviews out of it & was offered a job from one of the companies. My employer never even received my online application; I ended up filling out a paper one at my interview. I will admit, it is not the area I hoped to worked but I am grateful for the opportunity and intend to give it my all and reevaluate my situation in a year. Keep volunteering, stay in touch with classmates, network with everybody. Good luck!

Also, I found this article was really interesting. A bit depressing/scary for a new grad but a good reality check. Had I read this before I started nursing school, I may have changed my educational plan or at least had a better idea of what to expect when out of school.

I passed my nclex mid september and started applying to jobs online I was most interested in. It took a little over a month later when I landed my first interview and was offered a job. By the third week of no calls, I began to call HR asking about my status of my application, they told me they hadn't send it to the clinical managers and send them through. I got the names and numbers to clinical managers and called them. It took a few tries to get a hold of them and also left messages. I got a call 5 days after leaving a message and got my interview where I was offered a job. Hope this helps.

I feel your pain. I've only gotten interviews in LTC and Skilled Nursing facilities. 0 hospital interviews. Thankfully, I still have my non-nursing job. Check sites like indeed and simplyhired. There's some new grad listings on those sites. I saw some in states like NE, NC and SC to name a few.

I understand your frustration. I graduated with my BSN in August and took and passed the NCLEX in August and I still haven't found a job yet. I just moved to Hawaii and there are NO new nurse positions here. All new nurses must work as a secretary or aid before they are even considered for the nurse residency program (which must be completed before being considered for an RN position). And even working as an aid or secretary doesn't guarantee you a spot in the residency program. I heard that there have been new nurses working as aids for years before getting into a residency program. It's so frustrating! I really don't want to move back to PA, but I might have to if I can't find a job here soon.

oztizz184 Hey you!! I hope you still remember me I pass the nclex shortly after you did. Guess what?? We're on the same boat Its been really hard. I got interviewed 3 weeks ago at a dialysis center I found out yesterday that 2 of their tech just pass the nclex too and the company hire them instead. I can see how that benefits them at least it will be less training for them. So yeah my application was put on hold. This is so much harder than reviewing for the nclex.

I'm glad you post your thoughts I could also learned from the people who respond.

There are a lot of people out there that feel your pain. There is no nursing shortage right now, and many many applicants. I applied for a job (LPN) in a pediatric doctors office, and when I called to check on my resume I was told there was 75 applicants! Being new nurses, there are many others out of work that have experience that are applying for the same jobs. I took the NCLEX and passed in Sept, and the only things Ive got interviews for are part time/PRN. Im now thinking that might the way to go, just to get a foot in the door.

Anyone else took a PRN/Part time position that had a quick turn around for a full position?

Right after I passed, I applied to many job openings-New grads and RN positions.
After a while of not hearing anything, I reapplied to other RN positions, still no calls.
All the new grad positions are gone and no one is hiring new RN's, yet there is a RN shortage?
(I contacted my senior preceptor and they are not hiring either.)

I've been volunteering to keep me occupied, but really hoping to get an RN job soon.
Any advice for a new grad/new RN for searching for a RN job?
It feels like job hunting is harder than the nclex!
I don't want to forget 4 years of nursing by not working.
Thanks.

I think it depends on where you live. Try to apply somewhere in the South if you don't mind moving. There are plenty of nursing jobs here. I graduated in May, went on trips and goofed around for a while. When I finally decided to take NCLEX it was already October. I took NCLEX and passed in the beginning of October and as soon as I got my license, I applied three different hospitals in my area and got two interview calls within a week. I was too lazy to go to both interviews so I just picked one over another and had an interview and got the job right away. Right now I am their full-time medsurg nurse.
I had no experience what so ever and my nursing school GPA wasn't that high either but I still got the job. Seriously, try somewhere in the South if you don't mind. I mean... it's better to work as a nurse here than having a non-nursing job with your RN license.